Way to Go Carlos! Excellent! That is one of the DDRs for 1964 on Lincoln cents! The obverse though is not a doubled die. Nice Find!! Have...
It's been a little while since I calculated the value of the gold on a plated quarter. At the time it was less than three cents. It may be five...
Hi Atrox, Great picture and a Fun coin! To those that need a reference on what a doubled die on a Kennedy looks like, vs. machine...
Hi, I would just suggest that you post your questions here on these forums. By the way...I answered your other post on the 1955 Shoulder Fold...
Hi Frank, Yep. That was over a five year period. All found in rolls in either Lebanon or Lancaster PA. Have Fun, Bill PS: But...keep it in...
Let me start by saying that it is a beautiful coin. I have no idea what a final price would be on one like this. Here is what concerns me. As...
I agree with the plated scenario....they were often plated to be sold at a ridiculous price on shopping networks. There are gold plated, silver,...
Excellent find! Without getting too specific, how far are you from Lancaster, PA? I often ask as that is where the first ones were located...
The coin at the top is the "shoulder fold" version. The coin "just coins" showed is irrelevant as it is not on that obverse that the variety...
Actually, I have hundreds of doubled dies on Kennedys that have all been found in rolls. Many are DDOs and a few are DDRs. Off the top of my...
Although this coin does not exhibit any evidence of being a doubled die, the doubled ear version is not the only die variety to be found on...
This is all in fun so nobody take it wrong. The word is "provenance" :-) Somebody back there said provenience or something of that sort....
Hi, If there is a need for more thoughts. I would love to see two separate categories....one for errors and one for die varieties. I like 'em...
Hi, I would just like to mention that the coin shown above, of course is not a wheat ears cent. As mentioned though, it is definitely seen a lot...
Definitely lathe marks and they are known on the 1996 D cents. I am not sure what a value would be but they are definitely worth keeping....
Hi, There is no chance that this coin is an error of any kind. It would be a waste of hard earned money to have it sent anywhere to be looked at....
That is a totally normal looking 1954 S cent. Thanks, Bill
The coin exhibits some machine doubling and a lot of circulation damage. There is no evidence of the coin being a doubled die. Sorry, Bill
The weight is critical. A friendly pharmacist might weigh it for you in grams. In the picture above where you compare the two coin's edges, if...
Hi, I see what he is trying to do but I agree with Rim's cents. The assumption of 500,000 coins struck per working die causes the rest of the...
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